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Dr DARAMOLA,
Samuel Adedeji MNIA
Ag. Head of
Department
(2003 – date)
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Email :
sadaramola2000@yahoo.com
Date of birth : 30th
June 1962
Nationality
:Nigerian
Marital Status
:Married with children
Telephone :
+(234) 803 720 3119 |
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Area of interest/ Specialization |
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Housing
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Architectural Education
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Teaching Subjects |
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Education |
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The Polytechnic,
Owo, Nigeria ND Architecture 1982
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University of
Jos, Nigeria B. Sc. Architecture 1986
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Membership of Professional Bodies |
· FULL MEMBER,
Nigerian Institute of Architects MNIA.
· Association of Architecture Educators in
Nigeria (Member) |
RESEARCH AND
PUBLICATION.
1.Daramola, S.A. (1991) The Mini-master plan for
the Federal University of Technology, Yola – a
working document- (Jointly prepared with the
Physical Planning Unit, of the Federal
University of Technology, Yola – Nigeria.
Edited books:
2.Okewole, I. A, Daramola, S. A, Ajayi, C. A. et
al, (2006), The Built Environment: Innovation,
Policy and Sustainable development, Department
of Architecture, Covenant University Press, Ota,
Nigeria (2006) 510 pp ISBN 978-37963-1-3
Chapter in books:
3.Daramola, S.Adedeji (1995) The Bio-Physical
Effects of Climatic change on the Energy
Development Nigeria in Umolu, J.C (ed).Global
Climate Change – Impact on Energy Development,
Damtech Pub. Nigeria, Jos Nigeria, 1995, pp.
99-101, ISBN 978-2023-17-5.
4.Daramola Adedeji, Eghaese, E, Oluwatayo, Dapo
(2006) The stabilised and Compressed Earth
Bricks – An innovative approach towards a
sustainable home ownership in Nigeria in Okewole,
I. A et al (2006), The Built Environment:
Innovation, Policy and Sustainable development,
Department of Architecture, Covenant University
Press, Ota, Nigeria (2006) pp 91-96 ISBN
978-37963-1-3
5.Otu-Umoren, Daramola, Adedeji, Nwoke, Azubuike,
(2006) Sustainable Development in the Built
Environment: New Challenges for Architects, in
Okewole, I. A et al, The Built Environment:
Innovation, Policy and Sustainable development,
Department of Architecture, Covenant University
Press, Ota, Nigeria (2006) pp 91-96 ISBN
978-37963-1-3
Published papers and Journal articles:
6.Daramola, S. Adedeji. (2004) Dynamics of
Change: The state of the pastoral Fulbe nomads
in Nigeria and Housing provisions, in Hulchanski,
J. D. et al, (Ed) (2004), Adequate and
Affordable Housing for all, Research, Policy,
Practice, International Housing Research,
Canada, University of Toronto ISBN
0-7727-1434-7. http://www.urbancentre.utoronto.ca/.html
7.Daramola S. Adedeji, Ogbiye, Samuel, Daramola
Damola (2005) Nomadic Housing – A culture
Shielded from Globalisation, in Fadare et al
(2005) Globalisation, Culture and the Nigerian
Built Environment, Faculty of Environmental
Design and Management, Obafemi Awolowo
University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria, Vol II pp 260-267,
ISBN:978-066-872-1.
8.Daramola, S. Adedeji (2004) Sexual Diversity
and Role Structure in Fulbe Nomadic Homestead:
Issues in Gender Education, the 6th
International Congress on Sex and Gender
Diversity: The School of Law, Manchester
Metropolitan University (internet Publication),
10th to 12th September 2004.
http://www.pfc.org.uk/congress/index.htm.
9.Daramola S. Adedeji, Alagbe, Wole, Aduwo,
Bridgette (2005) Globalisation and Architectural
Education in Fadare, O. et al (2005)
Globalisation, Culture and the Nigerian Built
Environment, Faculty of Environmental Design and
Management, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife,
Nigeria, Vol II, pp 65 – 69. ISBN 978-066-872-1
10.Daramola, S. Adedeji (2003) Nomadic Housing,
the State and Building Materials Policy,
Nigerian Institute of Architects (NIA)
Publications, Abuja-Nigeria, pp 27 - 38.
11.Daramola, Adedeji and Aina, Olufemi (2004)
"Planning Policies and Affordable Housing in
Nigeria" - An Analysis of Abuja Master-Plan
Scheme and the Re-Certificate of Occupancy
Syndrome (internet publications), 13 pp.
http://www.engj.ulster.ac.uk/hsa_conference/abstracts/Daramola%20&%20Aina.pdf
12.Daramola, S. Adedeji (2003) Globalisation of
Building Materials – A neo-colonial strategy for
African economy: a study of the Nigerian first
storey building in Badagry, Nigerian Institute
of Architects (NIA) publications, Abuja,
Nigeria, pp 152 – 156.
13.Daramola Adedeji (2003) Nomadic Housing, The
state and building materials policy, Nigerian
Institute of Architects (NIA) Publications,
Lagos, Nigeria, pp 27 - 38.
14.Daramola Adedeji (2004) Architects,
Architecture and the Nomads, in Nigerian
Institute of Architects (NIA) Publications,
Lagos, Nigeria, pp 135 - 157 .
15.Daramola, Adedeji (2004) The Nomads, State
and Housing: A review of the roles played by the
state in the housing circumstances of the
nomadic communities around the globe, Journal of
Association of Architectural Educators in
Nigeria (AARCHES), Vol 3 No 2 , 2004, pp 12 – 17
ISBN 1595-9805.
16.Daramola, Adedeji and Ogunrayewa, E. O.
(2004) Co-operation amongst the Nomads and
Relevance towards the Co-operative Housing
Scheme, Journal of Association of Architectural
Educators in Nigeria (AARCHES), Vol 3 No 2, pp
18 – 21 ISBN 1595-9805.
17.Daramola, Adedeji, Alagbe Wole, Ogbiye, S.
(2005) Public – Private partnership and Housing
Delivery in Nigeria, in African Union of
Architects (AUA) Publication, Abuja, Nigeria pp
26 – 43, ISBN 978-066-754-7.
18.Daramola, Adedeji, Alagbe Wole, Otu-Umoren
and Aduwo, B. (2005) Violence and Housing
Delivery in Nigeria, International Union of
Architects (UIA) World Congress, Istanbul,
Turkey, (CD Publications) 12 pp.
19.Daramola, S. Adedeji & Daramola, Y. D. (2004)
Gender, Housing and Development issues amongst
the pastoral Fulbe nomads of Nigeria at the
International Housing Conference, (A Book of
Abstract already published by the University of
Cambridge, England), June 2004.
www.enhr2004.org.
20.Daramola, S. Adedeji and Aina Olufemi, (2004)
Planning Policies And Affordable Housing In
Nigeria – An Analysis of Abuja Master-Plan
Scheme and the Re-Validation of Certificate of
Occupancy, Planning and Housing: Policy and
Practice, University of Ulster, Belfast, UK. Web
publication. 13pp
http://www.york.ac.uk/inst/chp/hsa/papers/autumn04.htm.
21.Daramola Adedeji (2005) Housing and the
Gypsies nomads in Contemporary City Planning,
European Network of Housing Researchers (ENHR),
University of Iceland, Rekyjavik,, 2005 12pp.
Web Publication
http://borg.hi.is/enhr2005iceland/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=14&Itemid=37
22.Daramola Adedeji (2006) Innovative policy
towards the housing scheme for the nomadic
peoples, (pastoral nomads in Nigeria and the
Gypsies in the United Kingdom) in Okewole IA
(2006) The Built Environment: Innovation Policy
& Sustainable Development, (CD Publication),
Ota, Nigeria, Department of Architecture,
Covenant University, pp 494-506 ISBN:
978-37963-1-3.
23.Daramola Adedeji, Daramola Damola (2006)
Cultural Values in Nomadic Housing Scheme in
Okewole I.A (2006) The Built Environment:
Innovation Policy & Sustainable Development,
Ota, Nigeria, Department of Architecture,
Covenant University pp 409-413, (CD
Publications), ISBN: 978-37963-1-3.
Official Report:
24.Awotona, Adenrele and Daramola Adedeji (1996)
Housing the nomads: international studies of the
nomads and their habitats, A research report for
the world Bank/Nigerian Universities Commission,
CARDO, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, United
Kingdom, July, 1996, 221pp.
ACCEPTED PAPERS:
25.Daramola Adedeji, Okewole, I. A., Daramola,
O. (2006) Planning for a sustainable nomadic
homestead for the pastoral Fulbe nomads in
Nigeria, Sustainable Planning, WIT Press, United
Kingdom (Forthcoming, 2006)
26.Daramola, S.Adedeji, The Structural
Adjustment Programme and Housing in Nigeria: The
emergence of the Neo-nomadic syndrome, Journal
of Urban and Regional Affairs, University of
Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria, 8pp.
27.Daramola, S. Adedeji, The Phenomenon of Urban
Planning in Cultures in Change, Journal of Urban
and Regional Affairs, University of Ado-Ekiti,
Nigeria.
28.Housing the nomads in Nigeria – The
Cooperative Housing approach, Nomadic Studies,
An interdisciplinary Journal on Migrant groups,
NEC Kaduna.
CONFERENCE PAPERS AND REPORTS
Conference Papers
29.Daramola, S. Adedeji (1996) Neo-nomadism and
Housing in Africa: Implications on Nigerian
Urban Housing Environment, University of Central
England, Birmingham, UK, 13 March, 1996
30.Daramola, S. Adedeji (1996) The stabilised
and compressed Earth Bricks: An potion towards a
sustainable home ownership in Nigeria,
University of Central England, Birmingham, UK,
13 March, 1996
31.Daramola S. Adedeji (1996) Neo-nomadism,
Urbanism and Housing, a diametrical development:
An appraisal of the recent moves towards
sedentarism by the pastoral Fulbe nomads in
Nigeria, conference paper at the 12th conference
on Communities and their physical environments,
University of Louisville, USA, 25-27 October,
1996
32.Daramola, S. A. (2004) Sexual Stratification
in Nomadic Homestead and Implication on Gender
Education, National Conference on Sexism in
Education, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago
Iwoye, Nigeria, January, 2004.
33.Daramola, S. A. (2004) Sexual Diversity and
Role Structure in Fulbe Nomadic Homestead:
Issues in Gender Education, conference paper at
the 6th conference on Press for Change
conference on Sex, 6th Congress on Sex and
Gender Diversity: Reflecting Genders, School of
Law, Manchester Metropolitan University, United
Kingdom, 10th to 12th September 2004.
34. Daramola, S. A. (2004) Cultural Identity in
Nomadic Architecture, paper presented at the
Future of Identity: An Interdisciplinary
Conference, University of Salford, Greater
Manchester, United Kingdom 9 to 10 September
2004.
35.Daramola Adedeji (2005) Culture, Architecture
and Growth: The Fulbe Nomadic Experience in
Nigeria, paper submitted to the SIETAR
conference on Intercultural Communication in a
Globalised World, Middlesex University, United
Kingdom, 9/10, July, 2005 (10pp).
36.Daramola Adedeji & Damola Daramola (2005),
Cultural Imperialism in Nigerian Housing
Character, APNHR Housing and Globalisation
conference Japan, Kobe, September, 2005.
http://www2.kobe-u.ac.jp/~hiraken/apnhr_conf/contents/papers.html
37.Daramola Adedeji (2004) Dynamics of Oil
Politics and Prospects of the Housing Sector in
Nigeria, First Covenant staff Parley, 29th
October, 2004.
38.Daramola Adedeji (2005) Nigeria Population
and Housing Count - The Dilemma of the Nomadic
Peoples, presentation at Covenant university
staff parley, 26 June, 2005.
39.Daramola Adedeji, (2005) Nomadic Movement,
Traffic Management and Rural Development in
Nigeria, paper submitted for the Planning and
Management of Lagos Environment, Department of
Geography, University of Lagos, Nigeria, 15/16
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